Submitted by BlankVerse t3_10ljme3 in worldnews
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beeeerbaron t1_j5xdwea wrote
I heard guys are getting down on one knee and proposing with onion rings now.
moi_athee t1_j5xz3ut wrote
That'd make any lady cry for sure.
Moidahface t1_j5y2dm5 wrote
Booo!
OldMork t1_j5xlxk8 wrote
angry upvote
tretower424 t1_j5y7pj1 wrote
Vidalia or it didn’t happen.
thewestcoastexpress t1_j5xoyti wrote
Soon the cool kids will be tieing an onion around their belt
Game-Blouses-23 t1_j5xp5kv wrote
It is in style at this time.
Melvis_Wesley t1_j5z8t87 wrote
what's next, walking birds? smh
idoeno t1_j5zsx8g wrote
white onions, or those big yellow ones?
xxdotell t1_j5xjdts wrote
An eye-watering situation.
eleven-fu t1_j5xl2ze wrote
Just take it. Take the upvote, ok?
ChiggaOG t1_j5xrzou wrote
Yeah. They kept running reports on the price increase of onions. It’s weird because onions are easy to grow.
gizmo78 t1_j5xds75 wrote
Rejected gag headline from The Onion.
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OpenWaterRescue t1_j5xf1tx wrote
Rapscallions.
Merryparliament t1_j5znpga wrote
It's shallot of smuggling
Blamore t1_j5ygqio wrote
lil leeky the rapscallion
DeadpoolAndFriends t1_j5xgimd wrote
Sir Davos is behind it all.
djkhan23 t1_j5xny78 wrote
Fewer
definitelynotaiko t1_j5xlaa2 wrote
For comparison, the cost of rice, fish, chicken, pork, beef and onion per kilo here are around $1, $2, $4, $6, $8 and $16 respectively
Responsible-War-9389 t1_j5zeitg wrote
Funny how the ratio is the other way in the US. $1/lb for onion but $10/lb+ for fish
nobalutpls1231 t1_j5xqo3q wrote
saba saging 1 piso first now 2 piso
Resident-Nerve-6141 t1_j5yhlmo wrote
The Philippine president assigned himself as the agriculture secretary of the country. After that happened, the price of sugar, rice, onions, eggs increased.
Who is the president? He is the son of the Guiness World Record in corruption Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
How did he get elected? Through years of distorting facts by employing troll farms to trick the uneducated masses into thinking their family did not steal billions, while simultaneously blaming the honest politicians with lies to promote a country whose population is divided into "them" vs "us".
This is what happens if you do not have net neutrality. Facebook was free to the masses in the Philippines, and Marcoses employed troll farms spreading misinformation through Facebook. Cambridge Analytica was approached by Bongbong Marcos, the current president, years before the election, into how to rebrand the family name, and they came up with spreading misinformation about facts and painting the honest politicians into villains based on lies.
America should keep a tight watch on Facebook. The Philippines was the unfortunate trial run. And now the country will spiral into continuous hellhole just because Facebook was "free" to the masses.
liketreefiddy t1_j5zvf95 wrote
Lol it already happened with trump. Now China controls American through tiktok
GrizzledFart t1_j5xsvym wrote
> The prospect of imported goods is also a new threat, say farmers’ groups.
> The Department of Agriculture has told local media there will be limits on imports to minimise the impact on local farmers
Limits on imports of a food product and subsequent shortage of that food product - is that how that supply and demand thing works?
Encartrus t1_j5y9ffq wrote
When you have a short-term crisis, this can be the better option for the long run. If local growers can't compete, they won't be able to normalize prices down to a point where domestic production solves the shortage, and you'll lose that farming sector entirely. Then you'll forever be at the mercy of international markets for food surety, which is typically bad (as we've seen with grain in MENA recently due to the Ukraine conflict).
Subsidizing local food is generally a security issue, not a market driven one.
cheese_sticks t1_j62fqrh wrote
Due to a bad harvest, experts warned that there would be an onion shortage a few months ago, but the government did not allow importation. And then, just when the next crop is almost due, that's when they give the green light to importers. Local farmers will not be able to compete against cheap imports.
Octavus t1_j5xkomo wrote
America and the Philippines need to exchange eggs for onions.
VAGIMALILTEACUP t1_j5xxfwz wrote
The article mentions the price of eggs have risen in the Philippines also.
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Pandabum1 t1_j5xdaq2 wrote
Food, rent, heat. Pretty soon sunlight will be marketed as a luxury item.
neril_7 t1_j5xn7n1 wrote
Checking when was the last time Mt. Pinatubo violently erupted*
propanezizek t1_j5y0ctb wrote
It's really nice that they don't import onions from abroad so our onions remain affordable for us.
mad_cheese_hattwe t1_j5y5q72 wrote
If people are smuggling basic food staples its probably time to rethink your import controls.
JubalHarshaw23 t1_j5zg4yg wrote
Maybe don't elect the incompetent son of your worst dictator as "President".
FromAnotherGamer t1_j5y0gqn wrote
The onion knight is about to make a ton of money
thatrandomtrooper t1_j5yh5cq wrote
Ah. So first they seize the land of any Filipino with dual citizenship without compensation. Now onions are a luxury? Can’t wait to see what the Marcos do next…
FazeRN t1_j610tun wrote
You got any links? I'm curious about this
djkhan23 t1_j5xo83e wrote
What did they do with the seized onions?
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pyrokittens2 t1_j5xs6cu wrote
/r/OnionLovers
BonersMalone69 t1_j5y5ssl wrote
That’s crazy. Someone’s going to get a rotten onion they paid a lot for, and come back at the dealer.
A black market onion dealer may get killed over business selling onions. What a world it is
DialaDuck t1_j60k9dy wrote
The local governor distributes them. He allows each family to have one onion per month and tells them that's shallot. 😉 😜 😘
chickenyogurt t1_j60tmlu wrote
Every good filipino recipe starts with onions and garlic. It is basically a disaster!
obi8won t1_j61grlc wrote
Long live the onion knight ..sir davos
TheFlowapowa42oShow t1_j5xznqw wrote
If that doesn't make you wanna cry I don't know what does!
Divinate_ME t1_j60yuz0 wrote
Aren't onions one of the cheapest vegetables on the global market? What the fuck?
Antony-007 t1_j5xxttg wrote
Damn these onions, always makes you cry
EggsOnThanos t1_j5y3f4z wrote
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U cant buy and sell onion futures in the US!
coreywindom t1_j5x9sf9 wrote
How do they smuggle them? In their butts?
swibirun t1_j5xagb6 wrote
They wear them on their belts.
OldMork t1_j5xaqpt wrote
I'm glad this fashion come back again
reverendjesus t1_j5y3cqd wrote
As was the style at the time
Papa_JJM t1_j5yef5t wrote
Ah the great belt of onrions
BlankVerse OP t1_j5xaxsk wrote
So … you didn't read the article.
twirlingmypubes t1_j5xd1ct wrote
Smuggling green onions, MacGruber style
EduinBrutus t1_j5xuj2z wrote
Disguised as Frenchmen.
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BlankVerse OP t1_j5xneiv wrote
So … you didn't read the article.
CatProgrammer t1_j5xnfve wrote
A lot of countries regulate their food imports for protectionist, quality, and health reasons, so if prices are high sneaking them into the country to avoid tariffs and other restrictions becomes a viable trade route.
macross1984 t1_j5xaexm wrote
Surprising onion is now an item of luxury in Philippines.